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Introduction :: French Polynesia
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Background:The French annexed various Polynesian island groups during the 19th century. In 1966, the French Government began testing nuclear weapons on the uninhabited Mururoa Atoll; following mounting opposition, the tests were moved underground in 1975. In September 1995, France stirred up widespread protests by resuming nuclear testing after a three-year moratorium. The tests were halted in January 1996. In recent years, French Polynesia's autonomy has been considerably expanded.
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Geography :: French Polynesia
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Location:Oceania, five archipelagoes (Archipel des Tuamotu, Iles Gambier, Iles Marquises, Iles Tubuai, Society Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean about halfway between South America and AustraliaGeographic coordinates:15 00 S, 140 00 WMap references:OceaniaArea:total: 4,167 sq km (118 islands and atolls; 67 are inhabited)land: 3,827 sq kmwater: 340 sq kmcountry comparison to the world: 175Area - comparative:slightly less than one-third the size of ConnecticutLand boundaries:0 kmCoastline:2,525 kmMaritime claims:territorial sea: 12 nmexclusive economic zone: 200 nmClimate:tropical, but moderateTerrain:mixture of rugged high islands and low islands with reefsElevation:lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 mhighest point: Mont Orohena 2,241 mNatural resources:timber, fish, cobalt, hydropowerLand use:agricultural land: 12.5% (2011 est.)arable land: 0.7% (2011 est.) / permanent crops: 6.3% (2011 est.) / permanent pasture: 5.5% (2011 est.)forest: 43.7% (2011 est.)other: 43.8% (2011 est.)Irrigated land:10 sq km (2012)Population distribution:the majority of the population lives in the Society Islands, one of five archipelagos that includes the most populous island - Tahiti - with approximately 70% of the nation's populationNatural hazards:occasional cyclonic storms in JanuaryEnvironment - current issues:sea level rise; extreme weather events (cyclones, storms, and tsunamis producing floods, landslides, erosion, and reef damage); droughts; fresh water scarcityGeography - note:includes five archipelagoes: four volcanic (Iles Gambier, Iles Marquises, Iles Tubuai, Society Islands) and one coral (Archipel des Tuamotu); the Tuamotu Archipelago forms the largest group of atolls in the world - 78 in total, 48 inhabited; Makatea in the Tuamotu Archipelago is one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific Ocean - the others are Banaba (Ocean Island) in Kiribati and Nauru
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People and Society :: French Polynesia
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Population:290,373 (July 2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 181Nationality:noun: French Polynesian(s)adjective: French PolynesianEthnic groups:Polynesian 78%, Chinese 12%, local French 6%, metropolitan French 4%Languages:French (official) 70%, Polynesian (official) 28.2%, other 1.8% (2012 est.)Religions:Protestant 54%, Roman Catholic 30%, other 10%, no religion 6%Age structure:0-14 years: 22.21% (male 33,165 /female 31,322)15-24 years: 15.37% (male 23,232 /female 21,405)25-54 years: 44.4% (male 66,074 /female 62,854)55-64 years: 9.72% (male 14,503 /female 13,719)65 years and over: 8.3% (male 11,634 /female 12,465) (2018 est.)population pyramid:The World Factbook Field Image ModalAustralia - Oceania :: French Polynesia PrintImage DescriptionDependency ratios:total dependency ratio: 45.3 (2015 est.)youth dependency ratio: 34.8 (2015 est.)elderly dependency ratio: 10.5 (2015 est.)potential support ratio: 9.5 (2015 est.)Median age:total: 32.4 years (2018 est.)male: 32.1 yearsfemale: 32.6 yearscountry comparison to the world: 101Population growth rate:0.85% (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 125Birth rate:14.5 births/1,000 population (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 132Death rate:5.3 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 184Net migration rate:-0.8 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 134Population distribution:the majority of the population lives in the Society Islands, one of five archipelagos that includes the most populous island - Tahiti - with approximately 70% of the nation's populationUrbanization:urban population: 61.9% of total population (2019)rate of urbanization: 1.01% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)Major urban areas - population:136,000 PAPEETE (capital) (2018)Sex ratio:at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female0-14 years: 1.06 male(s)/female15-24 years: 1.09 male(s)/female25-54 years: 1.05 male(s)/female55-64 years: 1.06 male(s)/female65 years and over: 0.93 male(s)/femaletotal population: 1.05 male(s)/female (2018 est.)Infant mortality rate:total: 4.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2018 est.)male: 5.1 deaths/1,000 live birthsfemale: 4.1 deaths/1,000 live birthscountry comparison to the world: 179Life expectancy at birth:total population: 77.5 years (2018 est.)male: 75.2 yearsfemale: 80 yearscountry comparison to the world: 72Total fertility rate:1.87 children born/woman (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 139Drinking water source:improved: urban: 100% of populationrural: 100% of populationtotal: 100% of populationunimproved: urban: 0% of populationrural: 0% of populationtotal: 0% of population (2015 est.)Physicians density:2.13 physicians/1,000 population (2009)Sanitation facility access:improved: urban: 98.5% of population (2015 est.)rural: 98.5% of population (2015 est.)total: 98.5% of population (2015 est.)unimproved: urban: 1.5% of population (2015 est.)rural: 1.5% of population (2015 est.)total: 1.5% of population (2015 est.)HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:NAHIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:NAHIV/AIDS - deaths:NAUnemployment, youth ages 15-24:total: 56.7%male: 54.5%female: 59.7% (2012 est.)country comparison to the world: 1
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Government :: French Polynesia
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Country name:conventional long form: Overseas Lands of French Polynesiaconventional short form: French Polynesialocal long form: Pays d'outre-mer de la Polynesie Francaiselocal short form: Polynesie Francaiseformer: Establishments in Oceania, French Establishments in Oceaniaetymology: the term "Polynesia" is an 18th-century construct composed of two Greek words, "poly" (many) and "nesoi" (islands), and refers to the more than 1,000 islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific OceanDependency status:overseas country of France; note - overseas territory of France from 1946-2003; overseas collectivity of France since 2003, though it is often referred to as an overseas country due to its degree of autonomyGovernment type:parliamentary democracy (Assembly of French Polynesia); an overseas collectivity of FranceCapital:name: Papeete (located on Tahiti)geographic coordinates: 17 32 S, 149 34 Wtime difference: UTC-10 (5 hours behind Washington, DC, during Standard Time)etymology: the name means "water basket" and refers to the fact that the islanders originally used calabashes enclosed in baskets to fetch water at a spring in the areaAdministrative divisions:5 administrative subdivisions (subdivisions administratives, singular - subdivision administrative): Iles Australes (Austral Islands), Iles du Vent (Windward Islands), Iles Marquises (Marquesas Islands), Iles Sous-le-Vent (Leeward Islands), Iles Tuamotu-Gambier; note - the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands together make up the Society Islands (Iles de la Societe)Independence:none (overseas lands of France)National holiday:Fete de la Federation, 14 July (1790); note - the local holiday is Internal Autonomy Day, 29 June (1880)Constitution:history: 4 October 1958 (French Constitution)amendments: French constitution amendment procedures applyLegal system:the laws of France, where applicable, applyCitizenship:see FranceSuffrage:18 years of age; universalExecutive branch:chief of state: President Emmanuel MACRON (since 14 May 2017), represented by High Commissioner of the Republic Dominique SORAIN (since 10 July 2019)head of government: President of French Polynesia Edouard FRITCH (since 12 September 2014)cabinet: Council of Ministers approved by the Assembly from a list of its members submitted by the presidentelections/appointments: French president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); high commissioner appointed by the French president on the advice of the French Ministry of Interior; French Polynesia president indirectly elected by Assembly of French Polynesia for a 5-year term (no term limits)Legislative branch:description: unicameral Assembly of French Polynesia or Assemblée de la Polynésie française (57 seats; elections held in 2 rounds; in the second round, 38 members directly elected in multi-seat constituencies by a closed-list proportional representation vote; the party receiving the most votes gets an additional 19 seats; members serve 5-year terms)
French Polynesia indirectly elects 2 senators to the French Senate via an electoral college by absolute majority vote for 6-year terms with one-half the membership renewed every 3 years and directly elects 3 deputies to the French National Assembly by absolute majority vote in 2 rounds if needed for 5-year termselections:Assembly of French Polynesia - last held on 22 April 2018 and 6 May 2018 (next to be held in 2023)
French Senate - last held in September 2017 (next to be held in September 2020)
French National Assembly - last held in 2 rounds on 3 and 17 June 2017 (next to be held in 2022)election results:Assembly of French Polynesia - percent of vote by party - Tapura Huiraatira 45.1%, Popular Rally 29.3%, Tavini Huiraatira 25.6%; seats by party - Tapura Huiraatira 38, Popular Rally 11, Tavini Huiraatira 8; composition - men 27, women 30, percent of women 52.6%
French Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Popular Rally 1, People's Servant Party 1; composition - men 246, women 102, percent of women 29.3%
French National Assembly - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Tapura Huiractura 2, Tavini Huiraatura 1; composition - men 353, women 224, percent of women 38.8%; note - total Parliament percent of women 20%Judicial branch:highest courts: Court of Appeal or Cour d'Appel (composition NA); note - appeals beyond the French Polynesia Court of Appeal are heard by the Court of Cassation (in Paris)judge selection and term of office: judges assigned from France normally for 3 yearssubordinate courts: Court of the First Instance or Tribunal de Premiere Instance; Court of Administrative Law or Tribunal AdministratifPolitical parties and leaders:A Tia Porinetia [Teva ROHFRITSCH]
Alliance for a New Democracy or ADN (includes The New Star [Philip SCHYLE], This Country is Yours [Nicole BOUTEAU])
New Fatherland Party (Ai'a Api) [Emile VERNAUDON]
Our Home alliance
People's Servant Party (Tavini Huiraatira) [Oscar TEMARU]
Popular Rally (Tahoeraa Huiraatira) [Gaston FLOSSE]
Tapura Huiraatira [Edouard FRITICH]
Tavini Huiraatira [James CHANCELOR]
Union for Democracy alliance or UPD [Oscar TEMARU]International organization participation:ITUC (NGOs), PIF (associate member), SPC, UPU, WMODiplomatic representation in the US:none (overseas lands of France)Diplomatic representation from the US:none (overseas lands of France)Flag description:two red horizontal bands encase a wide white band in a 1:2:1 ratio; centered on the white band is a disk with a blue and white wave pattern depicting the sea on the lower half and a gold and white ray pattern depicting the sun on the upper half; a Polynesian canoe rides on the wave pattern; the canoe has a crew of five represented by five stars that symbolize the five island groups; red and white are traditional Polynesian colorsnote: identical to the red-white-red flag of Tahiti, the largest and most populous of the islands in French Polynesia, but which has no emblem in the white band; the flag of France is used for official occasions
National symbol(s):outrigger canoe, Tahitian gardenia (Gardenia taitensis) flower; national colors: red, whiteNational anthem:name: "Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui" (Long Live Tahiti Nui)lyrics/music: Maeva BOUGES, Irmine TEHEI, Angele TEROROTUA, Johanna NOUVEAU, Patrick AMARU, Louis MAMATUI, and Jean-Pierre CELESTIN (the compositional group created both the lyrics and music)note: adopted 1993; serves as a local anthem; as a territory of France, "La Marseillaise" is official (see France)
Government - note:under certain acts of France, French Polynesia has acquired autonomy in all areas except those relating to police, monetary policy, tertiary education, immigration, and defense and foreign affairs; the duties of its president are fashioned after those of the French prime minister -
Economy :: French Polynesia
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Economy - overview:
Since 1962, when France stationed military personnel in the region, French Polynesia has changed from a subsistence agricultural economy to one in which a high proportion of the work force is either employed by the military or supports the tourist industry. With the halt of French nuclear testing in 1996, the military contribution to the economy fell sharply.
After growing at an average yearly rate of 4.2% from 1997-2007, the economic and financial crisis in 2008 marked French Polynesia’s entry into recession. However, since 2014, French Polynesia has shown signs of recovery. Business turnover reached 1.8% year-on-year in September 2016, tourism increased 1.8% in 2015, and GDP grew 2.0% in 2015.
French Polynesia’s tourism-dominated service sector accounted for 85% of total value added for the economy in 2012. Tourism employs 17% of the workforce. Pearl farming is the second biggest industry, accounting for 54% of exports in 2015; however, the output has decreased to 12.5 tons – the lowest level since 2008. A small manufacturing sector predominantly processes commodities from French Polynesia’s primary sector - 8% of total economy in 2012 - including agriculture and fishing.
France has agreed to finance infrastructure, marine businesses, and cultural and ecological sites at roughly $80 million per year between 2015 and 2020. Japan, the US, and China are French Polynesia’s three largest trade partners.
GDP (purchasing power parity):$5.49 billion (2015 est.)$5.383 billion (2014 est.)$6.963 billion (2010 est.)country comparison to the world: 177GDP (official exchange rate):$4.795 billion (2015 est.) (2015 est.)GDP - real growth rate:2% (2015 est.)-2.7% (2014 est.)-2.5% (2010 est.)country comparison to the world: 150GDP - per capita (PPP):$17,000 (2015 est.)$20,100 (2014 est.)$22,700 (2010)country comparison to the world: 104GDP - composition, by end use:household consumption: 66.9% (2014 est.)government consumption: 33.6% (2014 est.)investment in fixed capital: 19.4% (2014 est.)investment in inventories: 0.1% (2014 est.)exports of goods and services: 17.5% (2014 est.)imports of goods and services: -37.5% (2014 est.)GDP - composition, by sector of origin:agriculture: 2.5% (2009)industry: 13% (2009)services: 84.5% (2009)Agriculture - products:coconuts, vanilla, vegetables, fruits, coffee; poultry, beef, dairy products; fishIndustries:tourism, pearls, agricultural processing, handicrafts, phosphatesIndustrial production growth rate:NALabor force:126,300 (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 179Labor force - by occupation:agriculture: 13%industry: 19%services: 68% (2013 est.)Unemployment rate:21.8% (2012)11.7% (2010)country comparison to the world: 190Population below poverty line:19.7% (2009 est.)Household income or consumption by percentage share:lowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NABudget:revenues: 1.891 billion (2012)expenditures: 1.833 billion (2011)Taxes and other revenues:39.4% (of GDP) (2012)country comparison to the world: 46Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-):1.2% (of GDP) (2012)country comparison to the world: 28Fiscal year:calendar yearInflation rate (consumer prices):0% (2015 est.)0.3% (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 10Stock of broad money:$3.81 billion (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 118Market value of publicly traded shares:NA
Current account balance:$207.7 million (2014 est.)$158.8 million (2013 est.)country comparison to the world: 58Exports:$1.245 billion (2014 est.)$1.168 billion (2013 est.)country comparison to the world: 153Exports - partners:Japan 23.1%, Hong Kong 21.5%, Kyrgyzstan 15.9%, US 15.9%, France 12.4% (2017)Exports - commodities:cultured pearls, coconut products, mother-of-pearl, vanilla, shark meatImports:$2.235 billion (2014 est.)$2.271 billion (2013 est.)country comparison to the world: 162Imports - commodities:fuels, foodstuffs, machinery and equipmentImports - partners:France 27.9%, South Korea 12.1%, US 10.1%, China 7.3%, NZ 6.7%, Singapore 4.2% (2017)Debt - external:NA
Stock of direct foreign investment - at home:$905 million (2015 est.)$822.3 million (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 124Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad:$349.3 million (2015)$310.8 million (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 101Exchange rates:Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique francs (XPF) per US dollar -110.2 (2017 est.)107.84 (2016 est.)107.84 (2015 est.)89.85 (2014 est.)90.56 (2013 est.) -
Energy :: French Polynesia
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Electricity access:electrification - total population: 100% (2016)Electricity - production:677.3 million kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 158Electricity - consumption:629.9 million kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 164Electricity - exports:0 kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 136Electricity - imports:0 kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 150Electricity - installed generating capacity:253,000 kW (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 163Electricity - from fossil fuels:70% of total installed capacity (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 108Electricity - from nuclear fuels:0% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 92Electricity - from hydroelectric plants:19% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 89Electricity - from other renewable sources:11% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 77Crude oil - production:0 bbl/day (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 139Crude oil - exports:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 127Crude oil - imports:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 129Crude oil - proved reserves:0 bbl (1 January 2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 134Refined petroleum products - production:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 147Refined petroleum products - consumption:6,600 bbl/day (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 168Refined petroleum products - exports:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 157Refined petroleum products - imports:6,785 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 160Natural gas - production:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 135Natural gas - consumption:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 148Natural gas - exports:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 106Natural gas - imports:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 127Natural gas - proved reserves:0 cu m (1 January 2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 137Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy:1.03 million Mt (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 168
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Communications :: French Polynesia
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Telephones - fixed lines:total subscriptions: 60,530subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 33 (July 2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 154Telephones - mobile cellular:total subscriptions: 280,111subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 97 (July 2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 178Telephone system:general assessment: one of the most advanced telecom infrastructures for the Pacific islands region; 85% mobile broadband coverage (2018)domestic: fixed-line subscriptions 33 per 100 persons and mobile-cellular density is roughly 97 per 100 persons (2018)international: country code - 689; landing points for the NATITUA, Manatua, and Honotua submarine cables to other French Polynesian Islands, Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa and US; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) (2019)Broadcast media:French public overseas broadcaster Reseau Outre-Mer provides 2 TV channels and 1 radio station; 1 government-owned TV station; a small number of privately owned radio stations (2019)Internet country code:.pfInternet users:total: 195,275percent of population: 68.4% (July 2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 170Broadband - fixed subscriptions:total: 55,443subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 19 (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 129
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Military and Security :: French Polynesia
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Military and security forces:no regular military forces (2019)Military - note:defense is the responsibility of France and France maintains forces in French Polynesia. (2019)
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Transportation :: French Polynesia
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National air transport system:number of registered air carriers: 2 (registered in France) (2015)inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 21 (registered in France) (2015)Civil aircraft registration country code prefix:F-OH (2016)Airports:54 (2013)country comparison to the world: 87Airports - with paved runways:total: 45 (2017)over 3,047 m: 2 (2017)1,524 to 2,437 m: 5 (2017)914 to 1,523 m: 33 (2017)under 914 m: 5 (2017)Airports - with unpaved runways:total: 9 (2013)914 to 1,523 m: 4 (2013)under 914 m: 5 (2013)Heliports:1 (2013)Roadways:total: 2,590 km (1999)paved: 1,735 km (1999)unpaved: 855 km (1999)country comparison to the world: 163Merchant marine:total: 17by type: general cargo 8, other 9 (2018)country comparison to the world: 141Ports and terminals:major seaport(s): Papeete
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Transnational Issues :: French Polynesia
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Disputes - international:
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